Michigan's Move Over

Michigan's Move Over

Slow Down! And Move Over Michigan’s Move Over Law Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning P.O. Box 30634, Lansing, MI 48909 517-284-3332 Michigan.gov/ohsp This material was developed through a project funded by the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning and the U.S. Department of Transportation. 12-2019 MICHIGAN’S MOVE OVER LAW FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Michigan’s Move Over law requires motorists to slow down and move over for stationary authorized If I am on a two-lane road and vehicles with flashing, rotating, or oscillating lights see a police car on the shoulder activated. and a car is traveling in the When approaching a stationary authorized Q. opposite direction, what am I vehicle with flashing, rotating, or oscillating lights supposed to do? activated, carefully slow down to at least 10 mph below the posted speed limit and fully move over into an open lane. If this is not possible due to If it is not safe for you to move over traffic, weather, or road conditions, slow down to into an adjacent lane, then you at least 10 mph below the posted speed limit, and must slow down to at least 10 mph pass with caution allowing the authorized vehicle below the posted speed limit and as much space as possible. A. pass with caution, giving the The law applies to these authorized emergency emergency vehicle as much room vehicles: as possible. ■ Police ■ Fire ■ Rescue ■ Ambulance Do I have to move over for a ■ Road service Q. tow truck? Road service vehicles include tow trucks and courtesy vehicles operated by the Michigan Department of Transportation. Yes, road service vehicles, including The Move Over law also applies to these other autho- tow trucks, are considered to be rized vehicles with flashing, rotating, or oscillating A. emergency vehicles under this law. lights activated: solid waste haulers, utility service vehicles, and road maintenance vehicles. PENALTIES If I see an emergency vehicle A motorist violating the Move Over law for autho- on the side of the road and it rized emergency vehicles is responsible for a civil doesn’t have its emergency infraction and is subject to two points on their driv- Q. lights activated, do I have to er’s license and a fine of $400. move over? A motorist faces felony charges and enhanced penalties of up to 15 years in prison and/or a $7,500 fine if the violation causes death to a police officer, firefighter, or other emergency response No, you do not have to move personnel. For injury to a police officer, firefighter over if the emergency vehicle or other emergency response personnel the doesn’t have its emergency lights motorist is guilty of a felony and the penalty is activated. However, you should up to 2 years in prison and/or a $1,000 fine. A. always pass with caution, giving Violation of the Move Over law for other the emergency vehicles as much authorized vehicles is punishable as a 90-day space as possible. misdemeanor..

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